For what it's worth, Billy Owens and Derrick Coleman were very solid in the pros. Coleman averaged 16 and 9 for his career and had 3 20 and 10 seasons. That's pretty damn good.

And Owens had a very solid career, averaging around 15, 8 and 3 or 4 assists in his prime. Both of them were hit by injuries early and often though.

The rest were all pretty bad though (obviously not including Melo).

Edit: In their respective drafts, the only guys that were drafted after them that were really better were Gary Payton (in Coleman's draft), and Steve Smith and Dikembe Mutombo (in Owens's draft). So those two still panned out pretty well.

I disagree. I always felt Boeheim was one of those good college coaches who wasnt good at preparing guys for the next level. You cant count guys like Melo, he is an exception...the guy was gonna be a good player regardless of where he went. If you look at that list I dont see how you can say they were overachievers in college when most of those players were top rated coming out of HS. In fact, if you look at the least heralded players, there probably just as many if not more that had better NBA success than the more highly regarded. Sherman Douglas was an afterthought, he was only given a scholarship because Pearl was gonna go pro and Boeheim knew it.